Hull City fans have voted Allan McGregor the best of a bad bunch after his performance in Saturday’s loss to Sheffield Wednesday.

The Tigers passed up the chance to move out of danger and secure survival in the Championship this weekend by losing 1-0 at home to the Owls.

City never really got going at the KCOM Stadium and could have fallen behind early on had McGregor not been on hand to deny Jordan Rhodes’ powerful header.

However, the Scottish custodian was left powerless as Rhodes was allowed another gilt-edged chance minutes later, this time nodding Wednesday in front.

Wednesday rarely threatened in the second half as City attempted to find an equaliser, but the game would have been put to bed had Michael Hector and McGregor not got back to deny Frederick Nielsen.

As such, while no player scored a rating higher than six in the poll posted online by the Mail, McGregor picked up the highest with 5.9.

The 36-year-old was closely followed by Harry Wilson, who picked up a rating of 5.7 for his effort on the wing, while Abel Hernandez and Seb Larsson share third spot with a score of 5.6.

Conversely, Kamil Grosicki finished bottom of the poll with a rating of just 4.1. The Polish winger had impressed in the 4-0 win over QPR and buoyed by that performance dazzled against Burton Albion just days later.

However, he was unable to meet the standards he had set over the last week and one more fans were reminded of the international’s inconsistencies.